cyberczar

English

Etymology

cyber- + czar

Noun

cyberczar (plural cyberczars)

  1. (US) A czar (political official) responsible for cyber issues.
    • 2009 May 29, David E. Sanger, Thom Shanker, “Pentagon Plans New Arm to Wage Cyberspace Wars”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      The White House office will be run by a “cyberczar,” but because the position will not have direct access to the president, some experts said it was not high-level enough to end a series of bureaucratic wars that have broken out as billions of dollars have suddenly been allocated to protect against the computer threats.
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